FPS Creator Hits The Bullseye With Steam Greenlight

FPS Creator Reloaded has been Greenlit on Steam. This “game” is a pretty hefty 3D-engine base that lets users create their own worlds and levels before running around in it in first-person mode (FPS Mode).

From the video, it looks like it will be relatively easy for players to get in and start creating worlds via simple paint tools and other means. The cool news is that backers will be able to help vote for what new feature should be introduced next, and some things in the pipelines include Oculus Rift support, media importing and scripting.

The point here is that the game hopes that gamers who’ve always wanted to try their hand at level-making will be excited to try it out if it becomes easier to do. Need a sky frame? How about water that pools and flows automatically?

While not perfect (and certainly not something that would likely stand up to, say, Call of Duty or Battlefield) it does have quite a good amount of detail within already for you to tinker around with. Dynamic lighting is handled automatically and there’s also basic NPC quests and characters that you can implement within the world.

You can check out FPS Creator at its Steam page here or on their home page here.

The first and second did! I loved both of those map creators. I put more time into making stages and playing them with friends than actually playing the single player or online multiplayer.

DanielGearSolid

If only they kept up with that lol

愛憎

If only, indeed…

I think when I move back to the country where my original Xbox resides, I will make more maps in Farcry. Mine were pretty ridiculous; I had walkways in the sky, and mountains that you could jump off with a boat and land in the water. Such a silly, creative map creator. I wish more games had map creators that had as few restrictions as that one.

makubexnas

if i have the time i want to make my own fps game with this.

Lakitu13

So this is like Overgrowth but FPS?

Guest

Is it better than Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta?

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